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Couture meets high-street in Giambattista Valli, H&M collaboration

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ROME. – High-end fashion met budget high-street retail at a glittering catwalk show in Rome on Thursday evening, where Italian designer Giambattista Valli presented his new collection for Sweden’s H&M in Rome’s sumptuous 17th-century Palazzo Doria Pamphilj.

Against a backdrop of chandeliered gilded salons, models including Kendall Jenner swept down a pink catwalk in an array of feminine and glamorous gowns, a staple for Paris-based Valli, whose designs are often seen on the red carpet.

Voluminous tiered frocks came in pink, red or black tulle and were strapless, one-shouldered or asymmetric: short at the front and long at the back. There were also floaty floral print dresses, hooded jumpers, sequined or frilled tops and embellished jackets.

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The looks were accessorized with embroidered fishnet tights or long white socks printed with hearts just below the knee. Footwear included sandals, lace-ups and short lace boots, while jewellery came as pearl necklaces and sparkling chokers.

“It’s indeed a collaboration rather out of the ordinary,” fashion publication Vogue quoted Valli as saying on its website.

“I imagined the story of a Roman girl who after travelling the world – to LA, Berlin, India, London, wherever – comes back here to spend a fun weekend with her crowd of talented, artsy friends.”

The Rome-born designer, who shows his own ready-to-wear and haute couture collections in Paris, also presented menswear creations in the collaboration, including sparkling sequined trouser suits. Male models also wore floral knits and tiger-print jackets and trousers.

Animal prints featured elsewhere in the line, which hits H&M stores worldwide on Nov. 7.

The Swedish budget label has become known for its designer collaborations, which have previously included Balmain, Versace and Karl Lagerfeld. — Reuters

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